NASHVILLE, Tennessee - One day after a 6-2 win over the Nashville Predators in Game Five of their best-of-seven series, the Winnipeg Jets are locked in on the task ahead.
Up 3-2 in the series heading back to Bell MTS Place, the Jets have played five tough games against the Predators.
The next one will be even tougher.
"You're not going to break this team and have them not show up in a game. They're going to give you their best," said Jets head coach Paul Maurice, adding this potential elimination game will have a different feel than the First Round.
"The games weren't anything like the games we're playing now - just on style alone. In every single game, and I'll include Game Four when there wasn't a lot of offence. There's enough there for each team to win a hockey game."
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Jets flew home to Winnipeg Sunday after Saturday's Game Five win